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Jobs forecast for new grads

The Future
Never fear, intrepid nurse graduate! The future of nursing looks bright indeed. Even though times are rough now, the long-term predictors for nursing are just about solid gold. Even U.S. News and World Report has named nursing as one of its top 50 careers. You haven’t gone wrong by getting into this field. You may just have to look a bit harder at this time to find the job of your dreams. A few things are for certain: The population is aging, medical technology is progressing at a rapid rate and there will always be medicine. You may have to stick it out in a nursing home for a while. Many jobs are available in these facilities. You may have to pursue a higher degree of education. More highly educated nurses are in even greater demand. On the whole, though, you will find a job if you look hard enough. Don’t chuck that crystal ball across the room just yet.

References:
Bureau of Labor Statistics; Occupational Outlook Handbook; 2011
http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm

Nursezone; Forecast for 2011: Outlook for Nursing Jobs Shows Promise; January 2011
http://www.nursezone.com/Nursing-News-Events/more-news/Forecast-for-2011-Outlook-for-Nursing-Jobs-Shows-Promise_36006.aspx

USA Today; Job outlook brightens for new grads, but barely; June 2010
http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/employment/2010-06-11-college-graduate-jobs_N.htm

U.S. News and World Report; Best Careers: Registered Nurse; December 2010
http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2010/12/06/best-careers-2011-registered-nurse

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Lynda Lampert

Lynda Lampert is a registered nurse and a certified third shift worker. She has worked with many different patient populations, including post-op open heart, post-op gastric bypass, active chest pain, congestive heart failure, poorly controlled diabetics and telemetry 'wonders'. She now focuses all of her effort on educating the populace -- both the nursing world and the normal folk -- through her web writing. She hopes one day to publish another romance novel, travel to England and become a web rock star. She feels she is on her way . . . mostly. You can learn more about Lynda and her work at lyndalampert.com.

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